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Blood Car Review by deadhorse13[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews]
Every so often the b-movie world jettisons upon our
unsuspecting heads little gems of absurdity. While viewing Blood Car I couldn't
help think of little films that "could" such as Basket Case, Bad
Taste, Frankenhooker, Eating Raoul and the like. In serving up equal parts social
commentary an...

Blood Car Review by Imagery[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews] Most drivers could not imagine living without their precious vehicles. But how much would any one of them be willing to sacrifice to stay on the road? If you have seen The Little Shop of Horrors, the story may seem familiar – only a bloodthirsty car has replaced the carnivorous plant.
It is ...

Blood Car (2007) Review by skfan[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews] Blood Car is a unique and rare film that can be best described as a gem. This is one of the few film that I've ever seen that has managed to blend and mix different genres and at the same time perfectly nail the social state of our society right now. The film is a perfect hybrid between an exploitat...

Blood Car (2007) Review by jmh314[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews] Originality isn't a word that seems to come with a lot of horror films these days. It seems that we have been stuck in the land of remakes, sequels, and pure pointless horror films over the last few years. While there are some good films to come out, they are often the films you wouldn't expect to r...

Blood Car Review by DirtyRobot[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews] Sure, it's only 2 weeks into the future, but times are tough for vehicular culture. The price of gas is beyond reach for all but the filthy rich, and the subsequent automotive graveyards only serve as convenient hideouts for fornicating teenagers. Archie Andrews, vegan kindergarten teacher and all a...

Blood Car Review by Tim Hannigan[ Overall 73.33% Approval Based on 6 Reviews] It’s hard to define what exactly makes a “cult” film. They are typically quirky independent visions which have no intention of conforming to the cookie-cutter dictates of the movie “business”. With most cult films it is not about box office or test audiences, but rather...